Raucous Mnemonic
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raucous
raucous
/ˈɹɔːkəs/
Examples
- The music is raucous and fast.
- The setting in Cleveland that day was raucous.
- His version is raucous and punk influenced.
- The Paube is less raucous than the Polterabend.
- In Ecuador, the holiday takes on a more raucous aspect.
- Is she perpetually on the verge of raucous, contagious laughter
- Raucous crowds frequently created problems at the Sportatorium.
- In the hotheaded antebellum years, the society could become raucous.
- Its flight is swift and direct, and the call is a raucous chattering.
- The eighth symphony is full of raucous humor and brilliant wit.
unpleasantly loud and harsh
adjective
disturbing the public peace; loud and rough
adjective
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"Raw + Cuss. The loud party was full of raw noise and cussing."
"Raw + Caws. The loud caws of the crow were so harsh and rowdy."
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